Re: (very) Basic help to get 1010LT card going (mudita24 ?)

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i have that card. i use envy24control to manage it. alsamixer will
manage it as well. does pavucontrol manage it at the hardware layer, or
does it manage the pulse audio connection layer?

kelly

On 02/15/13 19:37, jonetsu@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Le 15-02-2013 19:03, Len Ovens a écrit :
>
>> Do you have the analog levels turned up (the ice1712 driver seems to
>> default to lowest level in pulseaudio)? Also remember that your ice1712
>> might be hw:1 and not hw:0 if you also have an internal audio IF. In
>> pavucontrol (assuming pulseaudio is the default audio server) you
>> need to
>> select you d1010 as the default output or turn the internal audio right
>> off. So if pavucontrol shows audio going to the d1010, look at mudita in
>> the aualog tab and turn up at least DAC 1 and DAC 2 (ADC1 and 2 for
>> recording).
>
> OK.  first of all, pavucontrol was not installed (which is a Good
> Thing since I like lean Linux distros).  So I installed it.  In the
> attached screen shot, the blue bar is the output of vlc playing an
> audio track.  I must say that I'm not familiar at all with
> pavucontrol, since I never used it before, in all those years I used
> audio in fedora (both playing audio files and recording with Ardour). 
> I've tried a few things, but all controls in mudita24 shows '(off)'.
>
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